Act Now! Add 15% to most incentives.
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The Act On Energy initiative to helps customers:
- Reduce energy consumption
- Decrease energy costs
- Improve worker comfort
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- Improve productivity
- Reduce carbon footprint
- Delay the need for additional power plants
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Act On Energy programs for business customers offer incentives for energy-efficient lighting, heating and cooling system projects, refrigeration, motors and customer projects and process improvements.
Limited Time Offer: Additional Incentive
Act On Energy® has increased incentives 15% for measures in the Lighting, Refrigeration, HVAC, Motors, Grocery/Convenience Store and Custom Programs. This additional incentive will be offered on all applications submitted February 2, 2010, through April 16, 2010. Qualifying projects must be completed by May 31, 2010.
Please note: Project incentives are available for publicly funded organizations, such as public schools through the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). For more information, visit their Web site at www.illinoisenergy.org
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Act On Energy provides financial incentives to reduce the purchase price of high-efficiency lighting products. These cash incentives lower the purchase costs of new energy-efficient lighting equipment, but the real savings come every month on your power bill. More information is available here.
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Help your business reduce its energy consumption by upgrading refrigeration equipment and receive an Act On Energy incentive. For more details, click here.
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Receive incentives from Act On Energy to upgrade a business motor system to increase output and productivity while reducing energy consumption. Learn more about this program here.
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Help your business cool down while using less energy by taking advantage of HVAC system incentives. Click here to learn more.
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Save big on long-lasting compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and other lighting products now! ENERGY STAR® qualified lighting uses up to 75 percent less energy and lasts up to 10 times longer than conventional incandescent lighting.
This page provides online discounts on CFLs, exit signs and controls exclusively for small business (DS-2) electric customers, and helps you decide which of these energy-saving lighting options is right for you.
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The Act On Energy Commercial Kitchen program helps small gas businesses save money by installing energy-saving equipment like a Green Pre-Rinse Nozzle. The nozzle and installation are free and can help your business save $500 or more every year on your natural gas bill. Click here for more details.
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Apply for cash back on your customized electric energy efficiency projects -- but be sure to get your project PRE-APPROVED before your begin! Click here for more.
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Small businesses may qualify for incentives to tune up existing heating and cooling (HVAC) equipment, or install new high-performance HVAC equipment. To learn more, click here.
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If you own or manage multifamily properties with three or more units per building, you may qualify for free energy efficiency products for apartment units and financial incentives to improve the lighting in common areas. Learn more here.
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Retro commissioning programs are designed to evaluate existing energy management systems and to identify no-cost/low-cost energy efficiency measures to optimize those systems.
Click here for detailed information on the two Act On Energy retro commissioning programs currently available: Compressed Air and Healthcare.
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Reduce your energy bill and do your part for the environment. The Ameren Illinois Utilities will install a special Internet-programmable thermostat at your small business that will wirelessly cycle your air conditioning on and off to help curb summer demand. The thermostat and installation are FREE. Learn more here.
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Your grocery or convenience store will use less energy and save money with the new Act On Energy incentives targeted at the lighting, refrigeration and motors that you operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Learn more here.
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This new program will provide financial incentives and technical project assistance for energy-efficient building design and construction projects. Additional information and applications for the New Construction Program will be released in the spring of 2010. Until then, new construction project applications may be submitted through the Act On Energy Custom Incentive Program.
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Become a Program Ally
If your company provides energy-efficient products and/or services, you may want to consider becoming an Act On Energy Program Ally. Click here for more information.
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